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or compromised IoT devices by analysing encrypted traffic patterns, focusing on metadata, flow characteristics, and timing rather than decrypting payloads. The core challenge is creating features and models
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. The research group is seeking a talented Doctoral Researcher in nonlinear systems and control with strong interest in nonlinear stability theory, modeling & identification, optimal control, certifiably safe
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focus on solid dosage forms and 3D printed drug products. The research will integrate advanced imaging, computational modelling, and pharmaceutical sciences to improve the resolution, reproducibility, and
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undertake comprehensive literature and market surveys, develop advanced simulation models, investigate integration into HVDC transmission systems, and design/test scaled-down hardware models at the ‘Wolfson
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to explore these projects and the results coming from them, the latter involving the modelling and follow-up of any high probability events. The student will also explore the most promising methods
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the foundation of computer vision, monitoring, and control solutions. However, real applications of AI have typically been demonstrated under highly controlled conditions. Battery assembly processes can be
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-edge biological modelling to understand exactly how IIDs spread in nurseries. The project aims to develop improved intervention guidelines to prevent high mortality IIDs, considering what’s realistic and
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hepatic dysfunction in Alpers’ syndrome. The proposed studentship will involve a multi-disciplinary mechanistic approach harnessing induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) in vitro models and a unique resource
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an assessment of the part quality; this will involve the development of laser beam processing on specific aerospace materials, and a model to understand the fundamental mechanisms of the process to identify
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used to measure motion and deformation. It provides comprehensive full-field deformation data, essential for analysing complex materials, structures and model validation. The DIC community has developed